Continuing a tradition of dramatic French chanson, husband and wife duo Stone & Charden are remembered for their lovelorn ballads, accordion melodies and stirring anthems. Forming in 1971, the pair became one of the decade's most successful groups, with chart-toppers like music hall waltz “L'avventura” living alongside their cheekily humourous “Est-ce une fille ou un garçon?”—a minute-long nursery rhyme about boys with long hair. Despite disbanding after their divorce, the pair reunited in the ‘90s and were welcomed with open arms by a public who hadn't forgotten the classic affair.